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Rating: 7.8  [1 review]
3 out of 5
ProdID: 348 - skintight
Performed by Danielle Cormack & Jed Brophy

skintight
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Aug 20th - Sept 19th
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Based on Denis Glover's poem, The Magpies, Skin Tight tells the story of the enduring love and life of Tom and Elizabeth on a South Island farm.

A superb piece of physical theatre, Skin Tight has won high praise in New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Performed by Danielle Cormack and Jed Brophy.

Contains nudity.

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Danielle Cormack   Denis Glover   Jed Brophy   Regent on Broadway   The Magpies   age   growing old   naked   nude
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Review by: kiwireviewer-00
Dated: 6th of September, 2004

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This Review Score:
Score 8 out of 10

Performance:
Score 9 out of 10
Value for Money:
Score 8 out of 10
See it Again:
Score 6 out of 10
Enjoyment Level:
Score 8 out of 10

Trying to find parking less than 10 minutes before the show starts is never a good idea. Arriving late to a show is also not a good move. Especially when the show is less than an hour long.

Because of that, we missed the start of the show. None the less, the script was such that by the end of the play we understood enough of the story to appreciate the power of it.

The sheer passion of the actors told of the intensity of the characters lives, as they recounted their years together. The characters, Tom and Elizabeth, were well into their later years, yet they always saw each other as the young adults they were when they first met. The disparity was wonderfully telling of just how we can see ourselves when we stay young in our hearts.

The show told the power of their lives together, with a bittersweet ending, wonderfully illustrated by the cameo appearance of the older Tom, showing not only how he saw himself, but how the world saw him as well. This stark contrast brought the show to a climax.

Overall, not entirely sure how I felt about this one. The rapid changes in tempo and feel, the fact that I missed the opening, the feeling that even if I hadn't, the play would still have been a little lacking in something... all added up to a case of "So what was the big fuss?" But on the other hand the manner of presntation was quite capturing, making a clear indication impossible. This one is a real 'Personal Taste' show.

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Comment #137 - Posted by: Anonymous

I saw this show over 11 years ago in Wellington and still remember it as one of the most powerful, passionate and breathtaking pieces I have ever seen. There can be some confusion at first for the viewer, as I recall, in not realising that the characters are looking back in time yet still see each other in the here and now as they were "there and then", but I also think that is what makes it all the more effective. I would go see it again in a heartbeat.

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